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The tension that the scientific progress creagted during the Victoria era was that it brought a greater questioning of religious faith. Option A is correct.
The Victorian era was characterized by the Christian belief. Religion pervaded social and political life to an extraordinary and unimaginable extent. Nevertheless, tha age was the one of major scientific discovery as well as progress. Ranging from Darwin's Origin of Species to Strauss's Life of Jesus, new techniques and approaches undermined faith in the literal truth of the Bible.